Monday Madness

The showdown between promoters Don King and Main Events (aka "The Duvas")
takes place this Friday in the New York city courtroom of Judge McKenna. If
that name sounds familiar, that's because it was McKenna who presided over
the recent failed attempt by the "G" to bring King down on Fraud charges.

And before you think that something is going on, Judges in the Federal
Court in New York are assigned by draw. McKenna just happened to draw two
King cases in a row.

TRINIDAD CONTRACT WITH KING "VALID"

What this is all about is about a month ago, Felix Trinidad, the undefeated
IBF welterweight titilist from Puerto Rico, signed a $30 million
promotional agreement with Dino Duva, the President of Main Events, Inc., a
Jersey based company run by Dino, his father Lou, and sister in law Kathy.

The Duva's, their legal mouthpiece Patrick English, and the Trinidad's,
Felix and father Felix Sr, all contended in June that Felix was a free
agent.

But there was a clause in King's paperwork with Felix that stated should he
still be champion come June of 1998, the contract would automatically be
extended two years.

Felix Sr., Pat English, the Duva attorney, and the Duva's hotly protested
this clause. They even insinuated that King had added this "clause" to the
contract after it was signed.

The reason I use the term "insinuated" is that I have not seen the moving
court papers in this case. I've been told that the allegation of
fraudulently adding the clause was alleged in Trinidad's suit against King
that was filed in June.

TRINIDAD KO'S SELF

About three years ago, the Trinidad's, Felix Jr. and Sr. attempted to leave
King about one year into their four year deal. Stan Levin, the Pensacola
attorney who handles Roy Jones' business, and the Trinidad's went to court
in an attempt to break from King then.

As part of their moving papers, the Trinidad's signed and filed an
affidavit stating they they "had signed a four year contract with Don King,
that had a two year option clause."

Oops! Looks like Felix is going back to Don King on Friday and that the
Duva family is in big trouble financially. This amounts to tortuous
interference and look for Don to pounce on the Duva clan with no mercy!

TRINIDAD-QUARTEY OFF!

What I'm leading to is that the best welterweight fight since 1981, will
not happen on November 14, unless Don King is involved "big time" in the
promotion. And I just don't see King sleeping with Main Events after the
fallout raised by their signing of Felix.

Bottom line is that Trinidad goes back to King. And the Duva's will have to
pony up some long green for this legal blunder. I guess Patrick English,
the Duva attorney who has never lost a case in New Jersey while
representing Main Events, isn't as smart as everybody thought. Or maybe he
can't win when the deck isn't stacked in his favor, as it seems to be in
Jersey.

CONTINGENCY FACTOR: WHITAKER

In fact, HBO can see the writing on the wall and they have lined up Pernell
Whitaker to step into Trinidad's role if things go as I surmise they will
this coming Friday in New York.

Which brings me to the $54,000 question. How in the hell can the WBA
sanction Whitaker seeing he has been popped twice in the past year for
using Colombian Dust (Cocaine)?

It's the WBA who stated earlier this year that in Pernell's first positive
test, the process used was flawed. That's why they refused to pull Whitaker
from their ratings.

The WBA rules say that any boxer who tested positive for any hard drugs,
that fighter would be banned from the WBA rankings for a minimum period of
two years.

In February, Whitaker flunked his first "random" drug test. This urinalysis
was mandated by an agreement reached between Whitaker and the Mashantucket
Indian Tribe which governs boxing in Foxwoods, CT. after Pernell failed a
Drug test after besting Andrei Pestriaev last year.

Without being redundant, I'll ask the question again. How does Whitaker get
back in the WBA picture seeing he tested dirty on two different occasions?

CALL PEDRO?

I told you so! In fact you should be calling me "The Amazing Kreskin." All
the predictions (scoops) that I've been unearthing here at fighters.com and
on Ring Talk should nominate me for this year's Pulitzer prize for
pugilism. In fact, there shouldn't even be a nominating process. They
should just give me my due, and the king his crown?

As for all you folks out there writhing from my blatant conceit, remember.
It ain't bragging if it's the truth!

Poison Pen Pedro Strikes Again!

Mr. Fernandez can be reached at flash@inow.com

WHERE WERE YOU?

If you didn't catch Ring Talk on Saturday night for two hours at 11:06 PM
ET on the TALK AMERICA "1" Radio Network (with LIVE Internet audio at
www.talkamerica.com) you missed out on talking to former world champs
Kostya Tsyzu, Rafael Ruelas, and HBO's resident judge Harold Lederman.

The Sunday show which is an hour in length, airs on Talk America "2" aka
"The Deuce." My guests included HBO's Larry Merchant and trainer Joe
Goossen.

There is a difference between Talk "12" and Talk "2". Both Talk America "1"
and Talk "2" have separate LIVE Internet audio channels at
www.talkamerica.com

There are a lot of others who have tried to imitate Ring Talk and it's
format. But in 12 years, we have beaten back every attempt by a wanna' be
challenger and remain.